Grab your brushes and wine. Paint-and-sip Pinot’s Palette makes its public debut in the Short North on Thursday, February 6.
The studio is taking over the former home of Fabian’s at 691 N. High St.
Pinot’s Palette will offer both classes where participants will paint a pre-selected work, as well as open studio time for individuals to pop-in and create masterpieces of self-guided creation. The main studio can accommodate between 36-48 painters, depending on the orientation of the canvas.
For those preferring a private paint-and-sip experience, there’s the Arch City Room. It can handle 10 – 24 painters and the studio will work with guests to have food catered, or they can bring in their own.
Although Pinot is in the name, wine won’t be the only alcoholic beverage available. Pinot’s Palette will have a full bar with beer, wine and a limited cocktail menu. For those needing a refresh mid-paint, in-house artists will be roaming looking for refills.
A full lineup of classes can be found on Pinot’s Palette’s website, pinotspalette.com/shortnorth.
All photos by Susan Post